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The Kodiak History Museum, until 2019 known as the Baranov Museum (Russian: Музей Баранова), is a history museum at 101 East Marine Way in Kodiak, Alaska. It is located in a National Historic Landmark building known as the Russian-American Magazin [sic] and the Erskine House, which also houses the office of the Kodiak Historical Society. Built c. 1810, the building is the oldest of four surviving building constructed by the Russians when Alaska was a Russian territory. The museum's collections and exhibits are focused on the history of the Kodiak Archipelago and the Aleutian Islands, with particular focus on the Russian and early American periods. The museum's current director is Sarah Harrington.

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  • Kodiak History Museum (en)
  • Музей Баранова (ru)
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  • The Kodiak History Museum, until 2019 known as the Baranov Museum (Russian: Музей Баранова), is a history museum at 101 East Marine Way in Kodiak, Alaska. It is located in a National Historic Landmark building known as the Russian-American Magazin [sic] and the Erskine House, which also houses the office of the Kodiak Historical Society. Built c. 1810, the building is the oldest of four surviving building constructed by the Russians when Alaska was a Russian territory. The museum's collections and exhibits are focused on the history of the Kodiak Archipelago and the Aleutian Islands, with particular focus on the Russian and early American periods. The museum's current director is Sarah Harrington. (en)
  • Музе́й Бара́нова (также известен как Дом Эрскина и Русско-американский магазин) — дом-музей в городе Кадьяк (Аляска). Дом Александра Баранова является одним из самых старых из построенных русскими зданий на Аляске. Этот магазин Русско-Американской Компании был построен в первой столице Русской Америки — Павловской гавани (ныне Кадьяк), между 1794 и 1808 годами. Данный магазин уже́ существовал в 1808 году. В данном историческом музее в настоящее время находятся предметы быта русских колонистов: пилы, котлы, наковальня, топоры, гвозди, подсвечники, предметы вооружения XIX века и российский флаг. (ru)
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  • Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak Island Borough, AK (en)
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  • The Kodiak History Museum, until 2019 known as the Baranov Museum (Russian: Музей Баранова), is a history museum at 101 East Marine Way in Kodiak, Alaska. It is located in a National Historic Landmark building known as the Russian-American Magazin [sic] and the Erskine House, which also houses the office of the Kodiak Historical Society. Built c. 1810, the building is the oldest of four surviving building constructed by the Russians when Alaska was a Russian territory. The museum's collections and exhibits are focused on the history of the Kodiak Archipelago and the Aleutian Islands, with particular focus on the Russian and early American periods. The museum's current director is Sarah Harrington. (en)
  • Музе́й Бара́нова (также известен как Дом Эрскина и Русско-американский магазин) — дом-музей в городе Кадьяк (Аляска). Дом Александра Баранова является одним из самых старых из построенных русскими зданий на Аляске. Этот магазин Русско-Американской Компании был построен в первой столице Русской Америки — Павловской гавани (ныне Кадьяк), между 1794 и 1808 годами. Данный магазин уже́ существовал в 1808 году. 13 июня 1962 года дом признан Национальным историческим памятником США, вошёл в список национальных исторических памятников Аляски, а в 1966-м включён в Национальный реестр исторических мест США, как имеющий исключительную ценность в качестве иллюстрации истории Соединённых Штатов. В данном историческом музее в настоящее время находятся предметы быта русских колонистов: пилы, котлы, наковальня, топоры, гвозди, подсвечники, предметы вооружения XIX века и российский флаг. (ru)
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